On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 02:28:00PM -0500, Brandt Dusthimer wrote:
> There is a gtop package in stable, but no package in testing or
> unstable.  Is there a reason why?  Is it in another package?
$ apt-cache show gnome-system-monitor
Package: gnome-system-monitor
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
[...]
Version: 2.6.0-5
Replaces: gtop, procman
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[...]
MD5sum: e573d64746d1510d1e34850721cbaa42
Description: Process viewer and system resource monitor for GNOME 2
 This package allows you to graphically view and manipulate the running
 processes on your system.  It also provides an overview of available
 resources such as CPU and memory.
 .
 The gnome-system-monitor replaces both the "procman" and "gtop"
 packages from the GNOME 1 desktop; this package is for use under the
 GNOME 2 desktop environment.


FWIW there are several ways to search for files (google this group for
many answers). You can also search for files on the packages.debian.org
web site.  For me:

$apt-cache search gtop
libgtop2 - Libraries for gtop system monitoring library (part of Gnome 2)
drawmap - draws customized maps, using raw USGS data files
gnome-system-monitor - Process viewer and system resource monitor for GNOME 2
libgtop-daemon - gtop daemon for monitoring remote machines (part of Gnome)
[...]

gnome-system-monitor looks promising ;)

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